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HGV Class 1 Night Trunk Driver

Driver Hire
Norfolk
1 month ago
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HGV Class 1 Night Trunk Driver

Pay Rates: From £19.25 per hour

Enhanced rates for overtime and weekends

Weekly Pay | Holiday Pay | Pension Enrolment

Locations: Norwich, Cromer, Snetterton, Fakenham, Bungay, Attleborough

Immediate Starts Available

The Role:


Driver Hire Norwich is recruiting for HGV Class 1 Night Trunk Drivers to support our clients across Norfolk. This role is ideal for drivers who prefer working overnight trunking routes, typically involving long-distance deliveries with minimal manual handling.


Night shifts only – consistent work available Monday to Friday, with optional weekend shifts.


This is ongoing temporary work with potential for temp-to-perm placements.

Why Drive With Us at Night?

£19.25 per hour (Umbrella Assignment Rate)


Enhanced overtime and weekend rates
Quiet roads, fewer stops, and efficient routes
Minimum guaranteed hours paid
Weekly pay
Holiday pay & pension enrolment
Upskilling opportunities
PAYE and PAYE Advanced pay schemes available

What You’ll Be Doing:

Operating Class 1 vehicles on trunking routes during night hours


Ensuring safe and timely deliveries
Completing relevant paperwork and maintaining accurate records of driving and working hours
Adhering to all site health & safety procedures

Requirements:

Full UK HGV Class 1 Licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tacho Card
Minimum 12 months Class 1 driving experience preferred
No more than 6 points on licence (no CD, IN, DD or DR codes)
Strong understanding of Driving Hours and WTR regulations

What Our Drivers Say:


“Excellent company, always friendly, helpful and do their best to keep you working. Certainly recommend Norwich Driver Hire.”


“Probably the best driving agency I’ve worked for. Professional, not pushy, run by people who understand people have other things going on in their lives other than work.”

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